DIY Paper Flowers

Oh how we love paper flowers, let us count the ways! Well at least 4 ways! We certainly do have a weakness for paper flowers, they are so versatile, beautiful and easy to make! Thanks to our lovely DIY corespondent Katie, we are going to show you how to create 4 different paper flowers...that can be used in a variety of ways! Tomorrow we will share some fabulous ways to use these flowers!

Materials:Canson Colorline Art Paper in any color you wish (this paper is the easiest to manipulate, for paper flowers, rather than heavier card stock)Flower Template: For this flower a template for a flower shape found on Martha Stewart that was originally meant for fabric flowers was used. (Go here for template)ScissorsGlue gun/glue

Directions:1. Trace template onto paper and cut out 4 flower shapes2. On two of the flower shapes, score down the center of each petal and fold inward3. Glue one of the folded flower shapes on top of the other, staggering the petals3. Fold the other two flower shapes in quarters, hot gluing the at the tip to keep the fold secure4. Bend the tip of the fold and glue it into the center of the flower5. You can bend and open the petals if need beMaterials:Canson Colorline Art Paper in any color you wishScissorsGlue gun/glueFlower lei in coordinating color

Directions:1. Make your own patterns for a basic petal shape. The large petal is about 3" long and the small petal is about 21/2" long2. Trace template onto paper and cut 5 large petals and 5 small petals. Also cut out one circle about 1/12" and another circle about 1"3. Cut a small slit in the bottom of each petal4. For each petal, place a small amount of glue on one side of the slit and fold the other side over slightly, gluing it on top5. Use scissors to curl each petal. You can curl any way you wish. For this flower, we curled the petals toward the center6. Take large petals and glue them around the larger circle, slightly overlapping each petal7. Do the same with your smaller petals and smaller circle8. Glue the smaller petals inside the larger petals9. Cut a small piece of the lei. Fold the cut edges under and glue in the center of your flower. You can use paper to make the center of the flowers alsoMaterials:Canson Colorline Art Paper in any color you wishScissors or decorative edge scissorsGlue gun/glue

Directions:1. Cut out 6-8 circles using decorative edge scissors in any size. These are about 2-21/2". The larger your circles, the more you will need. If you are using regular scissors, do not to to make the edges of your circles perfect2. Leave one circle as it is. Fold the other circles into quarters, gluing at the tip to keep the fold secure3. Glue four of the folded circles onto your unfolded circle like a pie4. Bend the tip of the fold on 2-3 more circles and glue to the center of your flowerMaterials:Paper1" scallop punchScissorsGlue gun/glue

Directions:1. Cut 3 circles using punch2. Cut to make slits at each scallop all the way around the circle3. Bend the petals inward and glue the circles on top of each otherCheck out this AMAZING paper flower arch Katie made for her sister's gorgeous wedding this summer!photo via Next Exit Photography

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